W&N watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm
One of the most stunning plants in Africa is the Aloe
marlothii.
It is found from sea level to high hills in South Africa, Swaziland,
Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique. The plant usually grows to a height
ranging from 5-12 feet, but have been known to reach 6m! (As it grows
more tree-like, dead leaves remain on the trunk in habitat as a defense
against animal munching.) They put out a flower that is a branched
candelabra-shaped with yellow to orange flowers. The mountain aloe is
undoubtablty one of Southern Africa ’s most rewarding aloes to grow and
adds an interesting slant to aloe culture.
Given to me by a dear RedBubble friend,
it has now survived three Tarlton winters and heavy frost and I am
absolutely thrilled that it is now established - the flowers are wishful thinking on my part, I’m hoping for some
flowers soon!
Common names : mountain aloe (Eng.); bergalwyn (Afr.); inhlaba or umhlaba (Zulu)